Struggling Renters Fear What Will Happen If Eviction Moratorium Ends
The moratorium bans eviction in areas with high COVID transmission, accounting for 80% of U.S. counties and 90% of U.S. renters.

Meet the musician teaching the banjo's African roots
As he performs across the country, Jake Blount is helping listeners learn how the banjo relates to Black American culture.
By Scripps News
Through 'Buy Nothing,' 7 million neighbors are offering a free hand
A hyperlocal giving group has become a community space for neighbors to declutter their homes while giving others items or services they might need.
By Scripps News
10 meaningful ways to honor Black History Month in 2023
Here are some thoughtful ways you can take action this February.
By Scripps NewsTop Stories

Meet the musician teaching the banjo's African roots
As he performs across the country, Jake Blount is helping listeners learn how the banjo relates to Black American culture.
By Scripps News
How authorities are combatting counterfeit Super Bowl gear
There's a spike in fake sports gear around the Super Bowl each year, and criminals are getting savvier and more sophisticated.
By AP
This is how South Carolina is fixing the correctional officer shortage
A lack of correctional officers across the country is expected to worsen, but South Carolina is making changes to recruit and retain more workers.
By Scripps News